Kim Ji-young (South Korean Actress)
Kim Ji-young (born September 7, 1974) is a South Korean actress known for her extensive work in film and television dramas. Over a career spanning decades, she has appeared in numerous high-profile productions, earning critical acclaim and industry recognition.

Biography and Personal Life
Born in South Korea on September 7, 1974, Kim Ji-young stands at a height of 163 cm. She has a younger brother, Kim Tae-han. On May 8, 2004, she married actor Nam Sung-jin at THE PLAZA Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul. The couple welcomed their son on November 5, 2008.
Acting Career
Kim has built a prolific career performing in both television series and feature films. Her early television credits include roles in Medical Brothers (1997), You and I (1997), and Tomato (1999). In the 2000s, she expanded her portfolio with appearances in Old Miss Diary (2004), Two Wives (2009), and All About Marriage (2010).
Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, Kim maintained an active screen presence, taking on supporting and lead roles across diverse genres. Some of her notable drama appearances include May Queen (2012), Everybody, Kimchi! (2014), The Great Wives (2015), Here Comes Love (2016), Good Casting (2020), Link: Eat, Love, Kill (2022), and Dog Knows Everything (2024).
In film, Kim has appeared in features such as Forever the Moment (2008), Cyrano Agency (2010), All About My Wife (2012), Touch (2012), Exit (2019), A French Woman (2020), Single in Seoul (2023), and Officer Black Belt (2024).
Accolades
Kim has received several awards throughout her acting career:
- 29th Blue Dragon Film Awards (2008): Best Supporting Actress for Forever the Moment
- MBC Drama Awards (2014): Excellent Actress (drama) for Everybody, Kimchi!
- SBS Drama Awards (2016): Excellent Actress (long-length drama) for Here Comes Love